Poty Training Little Boys

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The purpose of this study is to learn about potty training little boys and when a good time to start potty training my son. My son turns three in June and he is showing signs of readiness. I am ready to help him start his journey and to allow him to reach his goal.

Problem Statement The problem I am having is being confused with his readiness. While he is showing signs of being ready he has no desire in using the potty. I will sit my two year old on the potty for five minutes and he will hold it. When he stands up he will go on the floor or in his pull up. However, he will tell me when he has to go or when he went in his pull up. My biggest interest during my research is learning more about potty training little boys. I also have been learning that all children are different. Potty training starts at different ages. During this search I have realized that I cannot rush my child to go. However, I can prepare him and start talking about it.
Problem Outline/Background Here recently I have been setting my son on the potty. It all started when he would hand me a diaper. A week later he would pull the front of the diaper and point. My husband and I discussed that it was time to buy pull ups. When I bought pull ups I also decided to buy a potty that was Disney character related. I went with his interest. I sat him on the potty the next morning and he
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Being a stay at home is a blessing because it allows me to work with my son at home. It may not be easy a lot of the times, but I learn a lot from him and I believe this is a good reason why him and I make a great team. My son inspires me because he motivates me to become a better person. I am more successful then ever. This potty training thing can be hard, but by the end of the day I realize that this is something that Gabriel and I are doing together. I believe this is truly the best part of being a parent. Helping your child is so great and the hard work will pay

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